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The Thinking Mechanism – 5/20/11

The Thinking Mechanism is a series of weekly posts, published on Fridays, covering the ideas The Mechanism is thinking and talking about with our peers and clients.

• After more than 3 years of development, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) HTML Working Group has voted to move the HTML5 draft specification to Last Call status.

• Ad Age looks at the demographics of social media.

• This week Facebook began allowing brand tagging on photographs shared on the site. This reminds us of IKEA's Showroom campaign implemented in 2009 (see a case study video here.) Think about what they'll be able to create next using this new functionality.

• However that's not the most significant Facebook news of the week. After four and half years Facebook has been granted a patent on image tagging.

LinkedIn's very successful IPO, launched Thursday, is seen by many as a watershed moment for Social Media.

• Another must see Google Labs Chrome Experiment Film: Rome's 3 Dreams of Black.

• WordPress.com has dropped support for IE6.

• Macworld has a great collection of articles taking a close look at the 10th anniversary of Apple's first retail stores.

• Put the ritalin down: In Praise of Shortened Attention Spans.

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